Ch. 33 Adrenal Drugs
The nurse is teaching the client about his prescribed prednisone. Which statement, if made by the client, indicates that further teaching is necessary? 1. "I can take aspirin or my antihistamine if I need it." 2. "I need to take the medication every day at the same time." 3. "I need to avoid coffee, tea, cola, and chocolate in my diet." 4. "If I gain more than 5 pounds (2.25 kg) a week, I will call my health care provider (HCP)."
ANS: 1 Rationale: Aspirin and other over-the-counter medications should not be taken unless the client consults with the HCP. The client needs to take the medication at the same time every day and should be instructed not to stop the medication. A slight weight gain as a result of an improved appetite is expected; however, after the dosage is stabilized, a weight gain of 5 pounds (2.25 kg) or more weekly should be reported to the HCP. Caffeine-containing foods and fluids need to be avoided because they may contribute to steroid-ulcer development.
A daily dose of prednisone is prescribed for a client. The nurse provides instructions to the client regarding administration of the medication and should instruct the client that which time is best to take this medication? 1. At noon 2. At bedtime 3. Early morning 4. Any time, at the same time, each day
ANS: 3 Rationale: Corticosteroids (glucocorticoids) should be administered before 9 a.m. Administration at this time helps to minimize adrenal insufficiency and mimics the burst of glucocorticoids released naturally by the adrenal glands each morning. Options 1, 2, and 4 are incorrect.
When teaching a patient who has been prescribed a daily dose of prednisone (Deltasone), the nurse knows that the patient will be told to take the medication at which time of day to help reduce adrenal suppression? a. In the morning b. At lunchtime c. At dinnertime d. At bedtime
ANS: A
2. A patient will be starting therapy with a corticosteroid. The nurse reviews the patient's orders and notes that an interaction may occur if the corticosteroid is taken with which of these drug classes? a. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs b. Antibiotics c. Opioid analgesics d. Antidepressants
ANS: A The use of corticosteroids with aspirin, other NSAIDs, and other ulcerogenic drugs produces additive gastrointestinal effects and an increased chance for the development of gastric ulcers. The other options are incorrect.
2. The nurse expects that a patient is experiencing undersecretion of adrenocortical hormones when which conditions are found upon assessment? (Select all that apply.) a. Dehydration b. Weight loss c. Steroid psychosis d. Increased potassium levels e. Increased blood glucose levels f. Decreased serum sodium levels
ANS: A, B, D, F The undersecretion (hyposecretion) of adrenocortical hormones causes a condition known as Addison's disease, which is associated with decreased blood sodium and glucose levels, increased potassium levels, dehydration, and weight loss. Steroid psychosis is an effect of glucocorticoid excess.
When monitoring for a therapeutic response to prednisone, the nurse will look for which potential outcome? a. Increased lymphocyte levels b. Decreased inflammation c. Increased growth characteristics d. Decrease in Cushing's syndrome characteristics
ANS: B
1. The nurse is administering adrenal drugs to a patient. Which action by the nurse is appropriate for this patient? a. Administering oral drugs on an empty stomach to maximize absorption b. Rinsing the oral cavity after using corticosteroid inhalers c. Administering the corticosteroids before bedtime to minimize adrenal suppression d. Discontinuing the medication immediately if weight gain of 5 pounds or more in 1 week occurs
ANS: B After the patient has used the corticosteroid inhalers, cleaning the oral cavity helps to prevent possible oral fungal infections from developing. Adrenal drugs need be taken with meals to minimize gastrointestinal upset and in the mornings to minimize adrenal suppression, and they need to be discontinued by weaning, not abruptly.
6. A glucocorticoid is prescribed for a patient. The nurse checks the patient's medical history knowing that glucocorticoid therapy is contraindicated in which disorder? a. Cerebral edema b. Peptic ulcer disease c. Tuberculous meningitis d. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
ANS: B Contraindications to the administration of glucocorticoids include drug allergy and may include cataracts, glaucoma, peptic ulcer disease, mental health problems, and diabetes mellitus. The other options are indications for glucocorticoids.
3. A patient is concerned about the body changes that have resulted from long-term prednisone therapy for the treatment of asthma. Which effect of this drug therapy would be present to support the nursing diagnosis of disturbed body image? a. Weight loss b. Weight gain c. Pale skin color d. Hair loss
ANS: B Facial erythema, weight gain, hirsutism, and "moon face" (characteristic of Cushing's syndrome) are possible body changes that may occur with long-term prednisone therapy.
7. A patient who has been on long-term corticosteroid therapy has had surgery to correct an abdominal hernia. The nurse keeps in mind that which potential effect of this medication may have the most impact on the patient's recovery? a. Hypotension b. Delayed wound healing c. Muscle weakness d. Osteoporosis
ANS: B Muscle weakness and osteoporosis may also result from long-term therapy, but delayed wound healing would have the most impact on the patient's recovery from abdominal surgery at this time. Hypertension, not hypotension, may result from long-term corticosteroid therapy.
4. A patient is taking fludrocortisone (Florinef) for Addison's disease, and his wife is concerned about all of the problems that may occur with this therapy. When teaching them about therapy with this drug, the nurse will include which information? a. It may cause severe postural hypotension. b. It needs to be taken with food or milk to minimize gastrointestinal upset. c. The medication needs to be stopped immediately if nausea or vomiting occurs. d. Weight gain of 5 pounds or more in 1 week is an expected adverse effect.
ANS: B Patients receiving fludrocortisone need to take it with food or milk to minimize gastrointestinal upset; weight gain of 5 pounds or more in 1 week needs to be reported to the physician; abrupt withdrawal is not recommended because it may precipitate an adrenal crisis. Adverse effects are related to the fluid retention and may include heart failure and hypertension.
5. When monitoring a patient who is taking a systemically administered glucocorticoid, the nurse will monitor for signs of which condition? a. Dehydration b. Hypokalemia c. Hyponatremia d. Hypoglycemia
ANS: B Systemic glucocorticoid drugs may cause potassium depletion, hyperglycemia, and hypernatremia. The other options are incorrect.
1. The nurse is reviewing therapy with glucocorticoid drugs. Which conditions are indications for glucocorticoid drugs? (Select all that apply.) a. Glaucoma b. Cerebral edema c. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma d. Organ transplantation e. Varicella f. Septicemia
ANS: B, C, D Cerebral edema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and organ transplantation are indications for glucocorticoid therapy. Glaucoma, varicella, and septicemia are all contraindications to glucocorticoid therapy.
Which teaching is appropriate for a patient who is taking an inhaled glucocorticoid for asthma? a. "Exhale while pushing in on the canister of the inhaler." b. "Blow your nose after taking the medication." c. "Rinse your mouth thoroughly after taking the medication." d. "Do not eat immediately after taking the medication."
ANS: C